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Logics of propositional control

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Logics of propositional control
The `Cooperation Logic of Propositional Control', cl-pc, of van der Hoek and Wooldridge is a logic for reasoning about the ability of agents and groups of agents to obtain a certain state of affairs in a situation in which each of the agents controls a number of propositional variables. We present a number of generalizations of this model, to represent situations in which agents only partially control the value of a variable, or cases in which agents share the control of a variable. We discuss and axiomatize some of these logics of `partial control.' In addition, we show how this family of logics are closely connected to a body of work in mathematical logic: Cylindric Modal Logic. Categories and Subject Descriptors F.4.1 [Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages]: Mathematical Logic--modal logic, model theory; I.2.11 [Artificial Intelligence]: Distributed Artificial Intelligence-coherence and coordination, multiagent systems General Terms Theory Keywords agent and multi-agent...
Jelle Gerbrandy
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ATAL
Authors Jelle Gerbrandy
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